LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office has decided not to pursue sexual assault charges against former USC linebackers Osa Masina and Don Hill for an alleged incident last July.

Prosecutors determined there was “insufficient evidence to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt,” according to a copy of the charge evaluation worksheet.

A woman told investigators last year that Masina and Hill sexually assaulted her at an off-campus apartment in July.

Masina and Hill were initially suspended by USC for the first two games of the 2016 before they were removed from the roster.

Masina is scheduled to stand trial later this year in Salt Lake City for a separate sexual assault allegation by the same woman.

Joey Kaufman is the USC beat writer for the Southern California News Group. Since joining the Orange County Register in 2015, he has also covered Major League Baseball and UCLA athletics. His work has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors and Football Writers Association of America. Kaufman grew up in beautiful downtown Burbank.